1967 Chevelle Rear Half Welded Up, Quarter and Rear Panel
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2023
- 1967 Chevelle Rear Half Welded Up, Quarter and Rear Panel
lots of work done and lots of work ahead! this is a bigger job than anticipated but thats quite alright! Thank you for all the support!
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To perform a work like that one has to have steel balls. You're the man!
Nice work Travis
Thanks for sharing, Travis! I have learned so much from watching you reconstruct this vehicle! My belief is that anyone considering replacing quarter panels on any vehicle needs to view this series! I appreciate your attention to detail! (And your family rocks!)
Great work! PBR time
Afternoon Travis....you teaching your skills to the younger generation is awesome!! When you move to a larger shop, he will be ready to be your first employee! My first car in High School was a 67 Chevelle Malibu
Travis you did a phenomenal job
So cool you got Jacob working the spot welder too, someday he's gonna look back at how lucky he was to not be like an intern and just sweeping the shop floors... Kudos to Travis for getting the next generation involved...
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Good professional job.👋👋👋👋
nice work!
Good stuff i notice you didn't put the # in the tail pan mine has them it was tricky like your style
nice job
Travis I've followed you from the beginning but something has happened to either your videos or my TH-cam of your channel..
Great video! Are you painting the bare metal behind your new panels to prevent rust?
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If you hump that quarter panel any more you’re gonna have to buy it dinner😂
Why did you cut the trunk gutter off? What brand is the 1/4?
You mentioned “numbers matching”. I watch Dennis Collins, he looks everywhere for numbers to determine a numbers machine car( he pays up on these cars). Question do you check for body numbers when replacing body panels welding in any original numbers if need be
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What Brand is that spot welder? And it looks to be 110V?